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This one has a wide variety of meanings - depending upon which dictionary you look at. For example the Urban Dictionary is quite different from Dictionary.com...
Glumpy
Glump"y\, a. Glum; sullen; sulky. [Colloq.] "He was glumpy enough." --T. Hook.
There is also a Python scripting library project hosted on google code
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glumpy is a small python library for the rapid vizualization of numpy arrays, (mainly two dimensional) that has been designed with efficiency in mind. If you want to draw nice figures for inclusion in a scientific article, youâd better use matplotlib. If you want to have a sense of whatâs going on in your simulation while it is running, then maybe glumpy can help you.
*great web 2.0 pronounceable domain
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I will accept cash or trade for this domain. Best offer before 9am PST, Friday 10/1/2010.
My goal is to raise some money for a project but I enjoy creative ways to make a deal and am open to just about anything in terms of barter, cash, development, partnering opportunities etc. You can post cash offers here or PM me with other offers including cash offers.
This one has a wide variety of meanings - depending upon which dictionary you look at. For example the Urban Dictionary is quite different from Dictionary.com...
Glumpy
Glump"y\, a. Glum; sullen; sulky. [Colloq.] "He was glumpy enough." --T. Hook.
There is also a Python scripting library project hosted on google code
Description¶
glumpy is a small python library for the rapid vizualization of numpy arrays, (mainly two dimensional) that has been designed with efficiency in mind. If you want to draw nice figures for inclusion in a scientific article, youâd better use matplotlib. If you want to have a sense of whatâs going on in your simulation while it is running, then maybe glumpy can help you.